Corrections and clarifications
• A picture of floral tributes to the three girls killed in the Southport knife attack was taken at the Town Hall Gardens on Lord Street, not on Maple Street as a caption said (‘This is appalling’, 3 August, p9). The error was in our print edition only.
• An article claimed swimming and fishing had been banned from the beach near Saint-Martin-en-Campagne in France because of an “incident” at the nearby nuclear power plant. The ban was because of a problem at the local sewage plant (‘The day it goes wrong? We won’t know about it …’, 20 July, Saturday magazine, p20).
• The Knepp estate is in West Sussex, not East Sussex (The ecologists hoping to help trees migrate north to survive heat, 17 August, p33).
• Other recently amended articles include:
A moment that changed me: I had a drunken idea to start a music festival – so I sold my house
‘Justice is served’: relief at ex-Kony commander’s conviction in Uganda
ACLU sues Oregon city over police monitoring of activists and groups
Mike Lynch confirmed dead after yacht sank off Sicily coast during storm
Mark Simmons’ ship joke named funniest of Edinburgh fringe
Is something rotten at the heart of the Kansas City Chiefs?
Football transfer rumours: Ben Chilwell to join Manchester United?
‘It’s a proper jungle’: Rome’s rat and snake infestation blamed on waste problems
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